by Lyn Allen | Mar 22, 2013 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
Among my favorite memories of my mother are some of her sayings. She had a way with words that would paint pictures for me. Powerful, evocative pictures that often called me to tune in more deeply and “turn on” to a new awareness or feeling. One of her sayings I...
by Lyn Allen | Feb 8, 2013 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
Have you ever found yourself lying in bed in the morning, overwhelmed with everything on your To Do list and dreading the day? Ever want to just pull the covers back up over your head and hide out for the day — while feeling an urgent tug to tackle your list?...
by Lyn Allen | Feb 5, 2013 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
How do you know when apparent “stuckness” is really much-needed stillness? My last article explored how coaches can respond effectively to frustration, theirs or their client’s, when the client is not making progress they want. Now –...
by Lyn Allen | Jan 24, 2013 | Nuts and Bolts, Tips for Coaches |
Recently, a seasoned coach shared his concerns over a client who was not achieving the progress the client said he wanted. The key word there: What the client said he wanted. Coaches know – sometimes clients can say one thing and in truth, desire...
by Lyn Allen | Sep 19, 2012 | Coaching Success, The Evolution of Coaching |
I woke up Saturday morning to the sound of rain on the roof and enjoyed the luxury of a reflective lie–in. Don’t you love that space that is not fully awake but no longer asleep, where your creative mind can bring things forward to awareness? So here’s where my mind...